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Pride London Festival is in full swing and it’s giving you the chance to sing along with the Pride Men’s Chorus London.

You may have caught the group last week when they performed alongside Grammy Award-­winning artist Matt Alber. This week, they’re back for another special night, called Sing Out Proud to celebrate Pride.

Expect to hear everything from classical to traditional songs, covering some of your favourite musical numbers (Seasons of Love, perhaps?) and pop-rock medleys.

The choir — started by Rod Culham with Clark Bryan — welcomes singers of all ages, abilities, sexual orientations and gender identities. The only requirement: You got to love to sing along.

See the Pride Men’s Chorus perform at Aeolian Hall Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and you can get your tickets for $25 in advance or $30 at the door.

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For a hit of country rock, make your way to Cowboys Ranch Saturday night.

Rising star Anthony Tullo will take over the bar, playing songs off his 2016 sophomore album Rebel With a Song. You can expect to hear the first single off the album, Gasoline, which also comes with a video shot on farmland in Kitchener. (And if you watch the video, pay attention to the “supernaturally unexplainable” crop circle featured throughout.)

Tullo has been earning accolades and attention along the way, helping to fund his last album through FACTOR, earn an L.A.-based award for Best Country/Pop Rock Song (One Day, off his debut), and get nominated for the 2015 and 2016 Toronto Independent Music Awards for Best Country Artist.

And when he’s not taking the stage, you can find Tullo guest starring on TV shows and appearing in feature films (including Resident Evil and Road Rage).

Tullo performs with special guest Karli June. The show kicks off at 8:30 p.m.